- We can also delete memories if photos has put together…something that isn't quite right or we…just don't want it as a memory.…Again, I'm working in my personal library here,…so you won't have any of these images in the exercise files,…but I want to show you how memories work so when there's a…whole bunch of content in a library.…And so here we are, I'm just in the photos queue…I decided for this one to enable the side bar…so we could work from the side bar view.…So to see memories I just have to tap on memories…or click on it and it brings us to the same view…that we saw in the tabbed view.…

Now there's this one memory here that I need to…get rid of because it's just not right.…This portrait of Liam was not taken at home,…it's not a home memory, and I'm not even sure why…it was listed that way, it was taken at the studio.…So I'm going to go ahead and open it,…great shots but, not accurate.…So I'm going to delete this memory because it's not really…a good memory, now it's asking me,…am I sure that I want to delete it?…

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11/30/2016

Manage, enhance, and share your photos in a variety of new ways using Photos for macOS. In this course, photographer, author, and educator Derrick Story takes a deep dive into this Apple photo management application. To start things off, Derrick goes over the application's new features, including Memories—which automatically scans your library to create photo collections—object and scene recognition, and a new editing slider called Brilliance.

Later, he walks you through how to use the application's basic editing tools, as well as more advanced elements like the histogram, a graphical chart of the tones in your pictures. Learn how to share your images to social media sites like Facebook and Twitter, work with video taken on a camera or smartphone, and tap into the power of iCloud to access your images from your personal devices.

Are you still using OS X El Capitan and its older version of Photos, Photos for OS X? You may want to check out Derrick's Photos for OS X Essential Training course, which covers all of the features in Photos 1.0.